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ˈnet·work·ing po·ten·tial N no pl
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net·work·ing [ˈnetˌwɜ:kɪŋ, Am -ˌwɜ:rk-] N no pl
1. networking (making contacts):
2. networking COMPUT:
Netzwerkbetrieb m <-(e)s> kein pl
I. po·ten·tial [pə(ʊ)ˈten(t)ʃəl, Am poʊˈ-] ADJ inv
II. po·ten·tial [pə(ʊ)ˈten(t)ʃəl, Am poʊˈ-] N no pl also ELEC
Potenzial nt <-s, -e> form
to have [a lot of] potential building, idea
to have [a lot of] potential person
to have [a lot of] potential person
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networking potential N CORP STRUCT
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networking N IT
potential N
Klett Geography Glossary
networking N
Klett Biology Glossary
potential N
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The reference half cell consists of a redox standard of known potential.
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Years later, he dies in an accident while stalking a potential victim.
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Despite being tipped as a potential winner, it failed to make it through the semi-final stage of the competition.
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It is a potential space in the head and is paired on each side.
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These vesicles are ready to release by a single action potential and are replenished by vesicles from the reserve pool.
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